> Seems to have some Melville Clark features, but unsure > about others (only 20 bass strings, 8 singles, 12 > doubles; Staib-Abendshein action, but hammers rise > with soft pedal). Typical of grands containing an Ampico player which raised the hammers as part of the expression system. > It definitely used to be a player. French provincial > case with antiqued white/gold paint. Sounds nice > The piano is in California, and I am in New York > (family heirloom) If the piano is a family heirloom then why in the hell did they let some idiot talk them into removing the player? Rob Goodale, RPT Las Vegas, NV
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